Mortgage fraud flourishes in down markets As long as the market stays in the doldrums mortgage fraud will continue to thrive, financially damaging not only buyers, sellers and lenders, but even neighbors.read more...
Mortgage crisis may not subside for years (North County Journal) It may take several years before the mortgage crisis eases in places like North County, which has been especially hard hit with foreclosures.read more...
Tuscarawas officials release mortgage (The Times-Reporter) Tuscarawas County commissioners authorized the release of a mortgage Monday for Jeanne L. Nalley of 372 Park Ave., Bolivar. The mortgage was being held by the county because Nalley participated
Housing Market May Land Harder Than Economists Expect The biggest boom in recent U.S. history is coming to an end. How bad will the aftermath be? Most experts predict a gradual decline that won't derail economic expansion, but
The $72-Million St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville The $72 million St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville is not just another shopping center.via
U.S. Index Futures Rebound on Mortgage Report; Citigroup Gains (Bloomberg.com) April 9 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stock-index futures recovered earlier losses after a report showed mortgage applications rose 5.4 percent last week. Citigroup Inc. advanced in Germany.read more...
Honolulu mortgage broker Oliver Johnson died last night of multi-system organ failure due to septic shock and a bacterial infection.
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